Section 13145 Of Article 15. The Pesticide Contamination Prevention Act From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 15.
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. (a) Any registrant of a pesticide identified in paragraph
(1) of subdivision (b) of Section 13144 is subject to a fine of up to
ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for each day the groundwater
protection data gap exists. In determining the amount of the fine,
the director shall consider both of the following:
(1) The extent to which the registrant has made every effort to
submit valid, complete, and adequate information within the required
time limits.
(2) Circumstances beyond the control of the registrant that have
prevented the registrant from submitting valid, complete, and
adequate information within the required time limits.
(b) If there is a dispute between the director and a registrant
regarding the existence of a groundwater protection data gap and the
director desires to levy a fine on the registrant pursuant to this
section, the director shall submit the issues of the dispute to the
subcommittee created pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 13150.
The subcommittee shall review the evidence submitted by the
registrant and the director and make recommendations to the director
on whether or not the groundwater data gap exists.
(c) Subdivisions (a) and (b) shall not apply to pesticide products
whose registration has lapsed or has been canceled, or to products
that have been granted a current extension pursuant to Section 13143.
(d) The director shall, by regulation, establish the Groundwater
Protection List, which shall include each active ingredient, other
specified ingredient, or degradation product of a pesticide that,
when applied, has the potential to pollute groundwater.
(e) The director, in consultation with the subcommittee created
pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 13150, shall develop a peer
reviewed method to determine the potential of a pesticide to pollute
groundwater using specific numerical values established pursuant to
subdivision (a) of Section 13144. The director may revise this
method, subject to peer review. The peer review shall be conducted
using the same process as described in Section 57004 of the Health
and Safety Code. When a chemical is listed by regulation using this
method, no further peer review of the method is required.
(f) Each active ingredient, other specified ingredient, or
degradation product of a pesticide on the Groundwater Protection List
that is detected pursuant to Sections 13148 and 13149 and determined
to be a result of lawful agricultural use shall be regulated to
prevent groundwater pollution in accordance with this article.
(g) Any person who uses a pesticide that has been placed on the
Groundwater Protection List and does not file a report pursuant to
Section 12979, is required to report to the county agricultural
commissioner the use of the pesticide on a form prescribed by the
director. The reporting deadline shall conform to the deadline
established for the reporting of the use of restricted materials.